'' TffiTJ? ft tW'A''-:TQtf '$' ltV J - V "' - Tf . V THE OHIOAGO EAGLE rVPIOAL AMERICAN HUS8AN0, Ho linn lint Vow Hpnro Hour to Dc vole to It In Home. ," Tho type of Atiicik-an husband hiost fninlllnrnmoHB in, howoyor, Is the man of busy rnorglui, klmlly, uftoctlonnti, jnoutl of LIm fiunlly, with whom tin Ih frcc-lmiuled mtit Hymiiulltolle In tholr llen-mre who might, If the stress of limiting a llvcllhooil would lcavo him free to do bo, enjoy domestic life benr tlly, and nld In Ih-IiikIiik the married tntc to what good old Dicky Bteelo do sallied It In the Tattler -"u complica tion of all the iilfiiKtucH of life and a ii' I rent from IM initiilctiidoH." But altujl under tlio condlttoim of modern money Blubbing, what oiitmrtunlty him tlio poor nmn to cultivate llrcsldo ameni ties and bang Rnrlnnds upon tho lares of his hearth? In New York, for In stance, ho hurries uwny from homo ill tectly nftor cnlltig n lmsly breakfast, to leturn to It luto In tho day, fagged fiom tho incessant a...

j (.i4fTA, T'i'JT'Tv'Vy QUESTION OF GRAMMAR The Unite.! 8tucw-l Tlicy, or Are ThP t It was lKH'ossjuy for tlic Unltod States to lovolt npiliist (Ji-titt Itrltiiln In tmk'r to siH'tno tlii'lr Itulopciuletico. It occiflonnll.T iiiioiUN tlmt, lu the Judgment of some Atuerlenno, lit order to perpetuate their Independence, It Is necessary to revolt against the V.u gHu language. The ltostou Journal lhe nn author Itathe decNIon concerning the use of "IV or "are," "Its" or "their," follow ing "the United State." ' Says the Chicago Tluies-llerald: It Is a prtnclplu of law that, for the cor rect Interttretatlon of a statute, re course Mmll be had. If tuaetleattlc, to those who framed It, for they, more than others, necessarily knew their ow u Intention. We can no to the handi work of the makers of the United States to ascertain, not only what their Intentions were concerning the essence of the Institutions they pur posed founding, hut nNo for the gram matical construction they employed and In...

jytvfZgp'?'y5jftA"Tf3yM vl 11 THH3 OHIOAGO E3A.GH.iBJ v OHANOC FOB THE BOYS. Maay of Them Have Profitable Km ptoymcnt on Ocean Steamer, la every largo city there Is a perplex lot problem to bo solved by wonkeri among tho waifs and children of tho poor In the question: "What shall bo done with tho boys as they grow up to manhood V Trade conditions aro often ucli that they cannot bo apprenticed, or there may bo no special aptitude In the lads warranting their being put to some mechanical pursuit. Too few of them aro capablo of mental develop racnt required In professional lines, nnd tho Held nvallablo for tho major ity of them to occupy Is small, indeed. There Is a feature of tho administra tion of a German lino of steamers that offers a partial solution of the prob lem. This company recruits a great part of Its service from tho German public schools, taking tho boys at the age of about 14 years, when the major ity of them, as Is tho enso In many cit ies, aro compelled by family circu...

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!5T J('" U-! ' .TCv 'VX '";- ws3 -nr-rj' THE OHIOAOO 23A.OJL.B3. -iij V & D- s t . THE WAY OFTH4 WORLD. Vnrce men rode out to the wide, wide world! (SiDg ho, sing bey, for the inerrjr, merry way I) And the first joined the war, where the banner was furled; (SlDf.hey, ilnt ho, whero the skulls Ho low!) And the iccond had a post In the court of ft king; (Sin ho, sing hey, for tho bribe and Its pay I) But he crowed too high, for the throne ho tried to sing; (Sing hey, sing ho, where the gallows winds blow!) And the third, he married a fine bonny ,wlfc; (Sing ho, slug hey, for the merry mar riage day I) For she spent his money, and led hint such a llfo; (Sing hey, sing ho, to the funeral got) Bach were tho ways of these three merry, men. (Sing ho, sing hey, at the world's sweet way I) Borne trifling pleasure, a hopo and then (Sing hey, sing ho, for the grave below!) Temple Bar. THE STUDY OF WOMAN "No." said I, with puissant positive ness, to my friend Bascom; "no, sir, I shall, not ...